interesting. the only limit is the power of the laser and to be at the right angle to catch the signal bouncing back...
I am wondering if it also works for a direct signal when the laser passes through a window to then hit the cell...
remember what David Wilcock said ...
another Gariaev study he did, when he took a salamander embryo, and zapped it with a laser beam. Then was able to redirect the light from the salamander's embryo, into a frog embryo.
And in doing so, he was able to cause the frog embryo to completely metamorphize into a salamander.
So everything is music/sound ...
